Accessibility basics for designers:
This is a curated collection of articles and resources for designers who are getting started with digital accessibility. It focuses on clear explanations, practical examples, and foundational concepts to help you build more inclusive experiences with confidence.
Feel free to contact me to suggest a resource.
Inclusive Design Principles
It's just good to remember the Inclusive Design Principles. It's all about designing for all of us.
Illustration: inclusivedesignprinciples.org
Testing fonts for accessibility
A bite-sized guide to help you chose fonts with better legibility for all.
A free hyperlegible typeface from the Braille Institute
The Atkinson Hyperlegible font a new typeface was designed with a greater
legibility and readability for low vision readers. The Braille Institute has the
generosity to make it free for anyone to use.
By the way, A11y Toolbox uses
for the body content the Atkinson Hyperlegible!
WCAG for designers
A checklist wrote by the British Designer Gari Reid to help designers ensure the product they design comply with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
(I personally keep it into my favorites!)
Design for Accessibility: Six Do and Don’t posters
Since I'm learning to design for accessibility, I had to undesign a part of the design process taught during my design studies. The six Do and Don't posters on designing for accessibility released by the Home Office Digital have helped my Undesig Process.